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I want to assign a formula say, "=IF(A11="Void","Void",ROUND(D11*80%,1))"
to a range "B11:K158". I know that we can do this using loop. However, Can I do that in VBA without using loop, with appriopriate and relative cell refrences . for example A11 references B11 cells and D11 cells. |
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